Patents by Inventor Goro Kitsukawa
Goro Kitsukawa has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7638871Abstract: A semiconductor device, formed on a semiconductor substrate, including a first memory array formed in a first region and including first word lines, first bit lines across the first word lines, and memory cells at intersections of the first word lines and the first bit lines, a second memory array which is formed in a second region and including second word lines, second bit lines across the second word lines, and memory cells at intersections of the second word lines and the second bit lines, and address pads located in a third region, in which the first region, the third region and the second region are arranged in that order in the first direction, the address input pads being arranged between a center axis of the first direction of the substrate and the first region, and no address input pads are arranged between the center axis and the second region.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Elpida Memory, Inc.Inventors: Kouichirou Noda, Shigenobu Kato, Goro Kitsukawa, Michihiro Mishima
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Publication number: 20080265284Abstract: A semiconductor device, formed on a semiconductor substrate, including a first memory array formed in a first region and including first word lines, first bit lines across the first word lines, and memory cells at intersections of the first word lines and the first bit lines, a second memory array which is formed in a second region and including second word lines, second bit lines across the second word lines, and memory cells at intersections of the second word lines and the second bit lines, and address pads located in a third region, in which the first region, the third region and the second region are arranged in that order in the first direction, the address input pads being arranged between a center axis of the first direction of the substrate and the first region, and no address input pads are arranged between the center axis and the second region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Kouichirou Noda, Shigenobu Kato, Goro Kitsukawa, Michihiro Mishima
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Patent number: 7400034Abstract: There is provided a large capacity memory such as a DRAM and an SDRAM n which bonding pads PS and PD are not located at the center, but are displaced from the center between memory array regions UL and UR, disposed on the upper side of a four-bank structure of banks 0 through 3, and memory array regions DL and DR, disposed on the lower side thereof. Secondly, the disposition of the bonding pads PS and PD is staggered on the right and left such that the right half bonding pads PD are shifted up relative to the left half bonding pads by about 30 ?m. Only a sense amplifier, a column decoder and a main amplifier, which need to be near to the memory array regions DL and DR, are disposed between the bonding pads PS and PD, and the lower memory array regions DL and DR, and further indirect peripheral circuits are disposed on the upper side of the bonding pads PS and PD.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Elpida Memory, Inc.Inventors: Kouichirou Noda, Shigenobu Kato, Goro Kitsukawa, Michihiro Mishima
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Patent number: 7323727Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William R. McKee, Jeffrey E. Koelling, Troy H. Herndon
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Publication number: 20070158695Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicants: HITACHI, LTD., TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATEDInventors: Goro KITSUKAWA, Takesada AKIBA, Hiroshi OTORI, William McKEE, Jeffrey KOELLING, Troy HERNDON
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Patent number: 7211842Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William R. McKee, Jeffrey E. Koelling, Troy H. Herndon
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Patent number: 7002856Abstract: A semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a semiconductor chip, a power supply terminal provided on the semiconductor chip for receiving a voltage from an external power supply source, an internal circuit provided on the semiconductor chip, a power supply circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for transforming an external power supply voltage received from the power supply terminal for supplying a source voltage resulting from the voltage transformation to the internal circuit, and a control circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for controlling the power supply circuit, wherein the control circuit includes external power supply voltage detecting means and/or temperature detecting means and responds to the signal from the external power supply voltage detecting means and/or the temperature detecting means by changing the power supply voltage to the internal circuit to thereby maintain the operating speed of the internal circuit to be constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Renesas Technology CorporationInventors: Takao Watanabe, Ryoichi Hori, Goro Kitsukawa, Yoshiki Kawajiri, Takayuki Kawahara, Kiyoo Itoh
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Publication number: 20050263811Abstract: There is provided a large capacity memory such as a DRAM and an SDRAM n which bonding pads PS and PD are not located at the center, but are displaced from the center between memeory array regions UL and UR, disposed on the upper side of a four-bank structure of banks 0 through 3, and memory array regions DL and DR, disposed on the lower side therof. Secondly, the disposition of the bonding pads PS and PD is staggered on the right and left such that the right half bonding pads PD are shifted up relative to the left half bonding pads by about 30 ?m. Only a sense amplifier, a column decoder and a main amplifier, which need to be near to the memory array regions DL and DR, are disposed between the bonding pads PS and PD, and the lower memory array regions DL and DR, and further indirect peripheral circuits are disposed on the upper side of the bonding pads PS and PD.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: Kouichirou Noda, Shigenobu Kato, Goro Kitsukawa, Michihiro Mishima
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Patent number: 6970391Abstract: A semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a semiconductor chip, a power supply terminal provided on the semiconductor chip for receiving a voltage from an external power supply source, an internal circuit provided on the semiconductor chip, a power supply circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for transforming an external power supply voltage received from the power supply terminal for supplying a source voltage resulting from the voltage transformation to the internal circuit, and a control circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for controlling the power supply circuit, wherein the control circuit includes external power supply voltage detecting means and/or temperature detecting means and responds to the signal from the external power supply voltage detecting means and/or the temperature detecting means by changing the power supply voltage to the internal circuit to thereby maintain the operating speed of the internal circuit to be constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Renesas Technology CorporationInventors: Takao Watanabe, Ryoichi Hori, Goro Kitsukawa, Yoshiki Kawajiri, Takayuki Kawahara, Kiyoo Itoh
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Patent number: 6967371Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William R. McKee, Jeffrey E. Koelling, Troy H. Herndon
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Publication number: 20050237778Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicants: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William McKee, Jeffrey Koelling, Troy Herndon
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Publication number: 20050219935Abstract: A semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a semiconductor chip, a power supply terminal provided on the semiconductor chip for receiving a voltage from an external power supply source, an internal circuit provided on the semiconductor chip, a power supply circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for transforming an external power supply voltage received from the power supply terminal for supplying a source voltage resulting from the voltage transformation to the internal circuit, and a control circuit provided on the semiconductor chip for controlling the power supply circuit, wherein the control circuit includes external power supply voltage detecting means and/or temperature detecting means and responds to the signal from the external power supply voltage detecting means and/or the temperature detecting means by changing the power supply voltage to the internal circuit to thereby maintain the operating speed of the internal circuit to be constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Takao Watanabe, Ryoichi Hori, Goro Kitsukawa, Yoshiki Kawajiri, Takayuki Kawahara, Kiyoo Itoh
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Patent number: 6864559Abstract: Disclosed is a semiconductor device, such as a semiconductor memory device, having structure wherein invasion of minority carriers from the semiconductor substrate into components of the device, formed on the substrate, can be avoided. The semiconductor memory device can be an SRAM or DRAM, for example, and includes a memory array and peripheral circuit on a substrate. In one aspect of the present invention, a buried layer of the same conductivity type as that of the substrate, but with a higher impurity concentration than that of the substrate, is provided beneath at least one of the peripheral circuit and memory array. A further region can extend from the buried layer, for example, to the surface of the semiconductor substrate, the buried layer and further region in combination acting as a shield to prevent minority carriers from penetrating to the device elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.Inventors: Shinji Nakazato, Hideaki Uchida, Yoshikazu Saito, Masahiro Yamamura, Yutaka Kobayashi, Takahide Ikeda, Ryoichi Hori, Goro Kitsukawa, Kiyoo Itoh, Nobuo Tanba, Takao Watanabe, Katsuhiro Shimohigashi, Noriyuki Homma
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Publication number: 20050035403Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicants: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William McKee, Jeffrey Koelling, Troy Herndon
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Patent number: 6831317Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William R. McKee, Jeffrey E. Koelling, Troy H. Herndon
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Patent number: 6815742Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a meshed power and signal bus system on an array type integrated circuit that minimizes the size of the circuit. In a departure from the art, through-holes for the mesh system are placed in the cell array, as well as the peripheral circuits. The power and signal buses of the mesh system run in both vertical and horizontal directions across the array such that all the vertical buses lie in one metal layer, and all the horizontal buses lie in another metal layer. The buses of one layer are connected to the appropriate bus(es) of the other layer using through-holes located in the array. Once connected, the buses extend to the appropriate sense amplifier drivers. The method and apparatus are facilitated by an improved subdecoder circuit implementing a hierarchical word line structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Hiroshi Otori, William R. McKee, Jeffrey E. Koelling, Troy H. Herndon
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Patent number: RE38944Abstract: A semiconductor memory such as a dynamic RAM having memory mats each divided into a plurality of units or sub-memory mats. Each sub-memory mat comprises: a memory array having sub-word lines and sub-bit lines intersecting orthogonally and dynamic memory cells located in lattice fashion at the intersection points between the intersecting sub-word and sub-bit lines; a sub-word line driver including unit sub-word line driving circuits corresponding to the sub-word lines; a sense amplifier including unit amplifier circuits and column selection switches corresponding to the sub-bit lines; and sub-common I/O lines to which designated sub-bit lines are connected selectively via the column selection switches. The sub-memory mats are arranged in lattice fashion.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitach Device Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsugio Takahashi, Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Yasushi Kawase, Masayuki Nakamura
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Patent number: RE40356Abstract: A semiconductor memory such as a dynamic RAM having memory mats each divided into a plurality of units or sub-memory mats. Each sub-memory mat comprises: a memory array having sub-word lines and sub-bit lines intersecting orthogonally and dynamic memory cells located in lattice fashion at the intersection points between the intersecting sub-word and sub-bit lines; a sub-word line driver including unit sub-word line driving circuits corresponding to the sub-word lines; a sense amplifier including unit amplifier circuits and column selection switches corresponding to the sub-bit lines; and sub-common I/O lines to which designated sub-bit lines are connected selectively via the column selection switches. The sub-memory mats are arranged in lattice fashion.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Tsugio Takahashi, Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Yasushi Kawase, Masayuki Nakamura
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Patent number: RE41379Abstract: A semiconductor memory such as a dynamic RAM having memory mats each divided into a plurality of units or sub-memory mats. Each sub-memory mat comprises: a memory array having sub-word lines and sub-bit lines intersecting orthogonally and dynamic memory cells located in lattice fashion at the intersection points between the intersecting sub-word and sub-bit lines; a sub-word line driver including unit sub-word line driving circuits corresponding to the sub-word lines; a sense amplifier including unit amplifier circuits and column selection switches corresponding to the sub-bit lines; and sub-common I/O lines to which designated sub-bit lines are connected selectively via the column selection switches. The sub-memory mats are arranged in lattice fashion.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Rising Silicon, Inc.Inventors: Tsugio Takahashi, Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Yasushi Kawase, Masayuki Nakamura
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Patent number: RE42659Abstract: A semiconductor memory such as a dynamic RAM having memory mats each divided into a plurality of units or sub-memory mats. Each sub-memory mat comprises: a memory array having sub-word lines and sub-bit lines intersecting orthogonally and dynamic memory cells located in lattice fashion at the intersection points between the intersecting sub-word and sub-bit lines; a sub-word line driver including unit sub-word line driving circuits corresponding to the sub-word lines; a sense amplifier including unit amplifier circuits and column selection switches corresponding to the sub-bit lines; and sub-common I/O lines to which designated sub-bit lines are connected selectively via the column selection switches. The sub-memory mats are arranged in lattice fashion.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventors: Tsugio Takahashi, Goro Kitsukawa, Takesada Akiba, Yasushi Kawase, Masayuki Nakamura